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Closed NA meetings in West Springfield are similar to open NA meetings in Massachusetts. The format of closed meetings varies, but most of them are based on discussions and literature. They are often held in a public building and are reserved for those with a substance use disorder. They are run by people who have recovered from substance use disorder, and the meetings will often start with readings from the literature. From there, members will share their experiences with recovery and the challenges that they faced before becoming sober. The meetings are generally a safe, supportive place for people to talk about their experiences and get help for their substance use disorder. There are many types of NA meetings. One of the most popular types is the speaker meeting. Speaker meetings have a guest speaker share their experiences recovering from substance use disorder. The meeting typically has no set duration and continues until the members share their experiences. The meeting also may include a “Q&A” section, in which participants share stories and experiences without fear of judgment. Browse our directory to find NA meetings in West Bridgewater and NA meetings in Massachusetts near you. For help finding professional treatment, call 800-934-1582(Sponsored) to speak with a specialist today.

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